User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Safety Instructions
- 2. Getting Started
- 2.1 Baby Unit Power Supply
- 2.2 Parent Unit Battery Installation
- 2.3 Parent Unit Power Supply
- 3. Using the Baby Monitor
- 3.1 Setting Up
- 3.2 Power On or Off the Baby Unit
- 3.3 Power On or Off the Parent Unit
- 3.4 Night Vision Mode
- 3.5 Turn off Parent Unit LCD Screen
- 4. Parent Unit Menu Options
- 4.1 Adjust Speaker Volume
- 4.2 LCD Brightness
- 4.3 Set Alarm Time on the Parent Unit
- 4.3.1 Set lullaby
- 4.4 Monitor the Temperature
- 4.4.1 Temperature Format
- 4.4.2 Temperature Range
- 4.4.3 Temperature Alert
- 4.5 Remove a Baby Unit from the Parent Unit
- 4.6 Set Screen Off time for the Parent Unit
- 4.7 Zoom, Pan or Tilt
- 4.8 Pair and Replace a Baby Unit
- 4.9 Multi-Camera Use
- 5. Disposal of the Device (environment)
- 6. Cleaning
- 7. Troubleshooting
- 8. General Information
20 Disposal of the Device (environment)
6. Help
No display
• Try recharging the battery pack.
• Reset the parent and baby (camera) units. Unplug both the units' from the
wall socket, then plug them back in.
• Check if the parent/baby (camera) unit is switched on.
• Press and hold the power button on the parent unit to switch it on.
• Make sure the correct camera is selected. Change the camera number if
necessary.
• Make sure the display of the parent unit is turned on.
• When operating using batteries only, the display will go blank after 5
minutes, 15 minutes or 30 minutes to save power (depending on video
settings). The parent unit is still active and will give you audio alerts. You
can press any button to reactivate the screen.
The baby (camera) unit has lost its link with the parent unit.
• The baby (camera) unit is too far away and may be out of range. Move the
it closer to the parent unit.
• Disconnect both the parent and baby (camera) units from the power outlet.
Wait for about 15 seconds and reconnect them. Allow up to one minute for
the parent and baby (camera) units to synchronize.
• Re-register your baby (camera) unit if necessary, see page 13.
Noise interference on your parent unit
• The baby and parent units may be too close with each other. Move them
further apart.
• Make sure there is at least 3 to 6 feet between the parent and baby
(camera) units to avoid audio feedback.
• The baby (camera) unit is too far away and may be out of range. Move the
it closer to the parent unit.
• Make sure the parent and baby (camera) units are not placed near other
electrical equipment, such as a television, computer or cordless/mobile
telephone. Move the parent and baby (camera) units 5 feet away from
other electrical equipment.
• Use of other 2.4 GHz products, such as wireless networks (Wi- Fi® routers),
Bluetooth™ systems, or microwave ovens, may cause interference with this
product. Keep the parent and baby (camera) units at least 5 feet away from
these types of products, or switch them o if they appear to be causing
interference.
• If the signal is weak, try moving the parent and/or baby (camera) units to
dierent positions in rooms.